Reuters - Stocks fell on Tuesday after a major
brokerage warned that U.S. banks would have to raise as much as
$65 billion in capital to shore up balance sheets weakened by
the mortgage crisis.
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index
notched a record high close on Tuesday, racking up its third
session of triple digit gains as resource shares rose despite
some softer commodity prices. -- read full article
AP - Stocks tumbled Tuesday as a troubling reading on wholesale inflation underscored the drag of high energy prices on the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 100 points. -- read full article
AP - Stocks tumbled Tuesday as a troubling reading on wholesale inflation underscored the drag of high energy prices on the economy. Investors, also growing anxious again about banks' credit woes, sent the Dow Jones industrial average down more than 100 points.
Reuters - U.S. technology stocks rose on Monday
for the third straight session, fueled by optimism about sales
for Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Apple's
new iPhone.
AFP - European equity prices shot higher on Tuesday as oil prices retreated, helping to offset market concerns about soaring inflation and sliding investor confidence, traders said.
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index
surged more than 100 points on Tuesday, adding to the previous
session's strong gain as it was again pulled up by fertilizer
and other resource shares. -- read full article
AFP - UK blue chips closed higher on Tuesday, supported by gains from banks and miners and by hopes a spike in UK CPI may be temporary, but the FTSE 100 index ended well off the session peak as Wall Street fell back after poor US PPI data.
Reuters - Stocks fell on Tuesday as Goldman
Sachs warned that banks may need to raise an additional $65
billion, stoking worries about further fallout from the
mortgage crisis.
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index
rose broadly and sharply on Monday in a rally sparked early in
the day by record commodity prices and sustained later by gains
in the financial and tech sectors.
AP - Wall Street started the week with a mixed finish on Monday as investors weighed volatility in oil prices and new hope for the financial sector after Lehman Brothers posted results.